Byington Ford (November 1, 1890 – January 19, 1985) was a Monterey Peninsula real estate developer who developed Pebble Beach and Carmel Woods. Ford established...
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returned to Denver and opened a practice with her classmate, Dr. Mary Ford. Byington performed occasionally in amateur shows as a student, graduating from...
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(CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. In 1946, Byington Ford and Tirey L. Ford Jr. developed the Carmel Valley Village, which included an...
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February 1, 1888, Ford married Mary Emma Byington of California. She was the sister of Lewis Francis Byington and daughter of Lewis Byington. They had three...
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Byington is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. Homer Byington (1826–1910), U.S. Consul in Naples, newspaper publisher, and Connecticut...
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Hunter. It opened on August 11 that year, following the efforts of Byington Ford, Roger D. Lapham, and Marion Hollins. Set in coastal dunes, the course's...
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Colvig worked at the Animated Film Corporation in San Francisco with Byington Ford and Benjamin Thackston Knight (1895–1977), aka "Tack" Knight at the...
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independent scientist Bruce Ford (disambiguation), several people Budd S. Ford (1840–1879), American politician from Maryland Byington Ford (1890–1985), American...
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Lewis Francis Byington, District Attorney of San Francisco Robert Lewis Byington, member of the California State Assembly Byington Ford, real estate developer...
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bush pilots before the airport development. In 1940, Byington Ford and his brother, Tirey L. Ford Jr. developed the airport for pilot owners who wanted...
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each store at the Carmel Valley Village to resemble a Spanish village. Byington Ford developed the Carmel Valley Village and Airway Market in 1946. In 1989...
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worked at the Animated Film Corporation in San Francisco, of which, Byington Ford, was director along with Tack Knight and Pinto Colvig. The endeavor...
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along Fred Godwin, Charley Van Riper, Eddie Burns, Harrison Godwin, and Byington Ford. The games began after World War I on a diamond at Carmel Point. In...
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Railway Depot (1917) — Lynwood, South Los Angeles region, California. Byington Ford House (1922) — Pebble Beach, California Bernard Maybeck house and studio...
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He later acquired a portion of the Hollins ranch and sold it to Byington Ford. Byington and his wife Marion used 400 acres (160 ha) as a summer ranch and...
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the league and first board of directors were aviator and developer Byington Ford, businessman James Cooper Doud, Talbert Josselyn, director Frank Sheridan...
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committee directly accused the JRC of being a communistic organization. Byington Ford chairman of the committee, read reports from the national committees...
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Motor Group Jon Fisher, technology entrepreneur, investor, and inventor Byington Ford, real estate developer Gordon Getty, businessman and philanthropist...
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Hollins ranch and sold the northeast corner of Rancho Los Laureles to Byington Ford. In August 1928, Hollins sold a 400-acre (1.6 km2) ranch to San Francisco...
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San Francisco Andy Wolfe, lawyer and noted college basketball player Byington Ford (did not graduate), noted real estate developer Hekani Jakhalu Kense...
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child of state senator and former attorney general Tirey L. Ford and Mary Emma Byington. Ford attended the preparatory high school at the Santa Clara University...
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parcels went to Golf champion Marion Hollins (2,000 acres (809 ha)) and Byington Ford (developed Camrel Valley Village and Vitange Airfield), one to Gordon...
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Hollins ranch and sold the northeast corner of Rancho Los Laureles to Byington Ford for an airpark. In August 1928, Hollins sold a 400-acre (1.6 km2) ranch...
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founders of the league and first board of directors were Schweninger, Byington Ford, James Doud, Talbert Josselyn, and Frank Sheridan. In 1923, the Schweninger...
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throughout the county, including New York and London. In June 1934, Byington Ford directed Inchling at the Douglas School (now the Stevenson School) in...
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developer. Porter sold a portion of the ranch to real estate developer Byington Ford for what is now the Carmel Valley Village. In 1937, Porter and his partner...
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Promised Bride and The Queen's Enemies.: p33 Real estate developer Byington Ford and his wife Ruth, were active in the Abalone League productions at...
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Morse to draw the plans for Carmel Woods and Pebble Beach developments. Byington Ford, Morse's brother-in-law, was the sales manager of the subdivision for...
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produced by schools and children's theater groups throughout the county. Byington Ford directed Inchling at the Douglas School (now Stevenson School) in Pebble...
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September 1936, Inchling was presented again under the direction of Byington Ford. The revival of Inchling, and accompanied village fair at the theater...
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